Constitutional Rights of the Accused analyzes federal constitutional rights, focusing on frequently litigated topics such as arrest, search and seizure, and confessions. Organized to follow the course of any criminal action, it provides insight on topics such as:

The pretrial process, trial, and posttrial situations

The Sixth Amendment

Capital punishment

Probation, parole, and pardons

Double jeopardy

Electronic tracking devices

Search warrants directed at attorneys

Entrapment as a constitutional exception to Miranda

Supreme Court cases and lower-court decisions reflecting constitutional rights of accused or convicted persons with a multitude of citations